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Aberdeen's Next Permanent Manager 23/24 Edition


Who will be Aberdeen's next permanent manager?  

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5 hours ago, Ludo*1 said:

Warnock vs Adams on the touchline will be more interesting than the game itself.

He's also got previous with McInnes (who apparently dislikes him a lot).

 

 

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3 hours ago, btb said:

If the players get the impression that the rest of the season is a write off and give it less than their full commitment.

Ok, that’s enough bollocks for today.

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1 hour ago, tarapoa said:

He's also got previous with McInnes (who apparently dislikes him a lot).

 

 

That's quite a watch ,never seen that before

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3 hours ago, tarapoa said:

He's also got previous with McInnes (who apparently dislikes him a lot).

 

 

Laurent D'Jaffo in there anaw 🥰

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6 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkant said:

Ach it will be a laugh,

It's just terrible for me. Let's appoint a 75 Yr old guy with no knowledge of the game up here. 

If he puts the work in then great. If he's here for a tick box exercise, f**k it.  

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Unsure about this. Either a master stroke or just going to turn things into a bit of a circus. 
Cormack doesn’t do things by half’s anyway. 2 complete rookies and a salesman, then the complete opposite end of the spectrum with a 75 year old with more experience than the rest of the managers in the league combined. 
strange days 

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1 minute ago, 10menwent2mow said:

It's just terrible for me. Let's appoint a 75 Yr old guy with no knowledge of the game up here. 

If he puts the work in then great. If he's here for a tick box exercise, f**k it.  

It might sometimes be an advantage, but I think it would be myopic - and greatly reducing the pool of candidates - to consider experience of the Scottish game to be an essential criteria for managing here, particularly on a short-term basis.

Indeed, our last three managers have all held fairly extensive knowledge and experience of Scottish football as a player and/or a manager before coming to us, and they have ultimately all ended in varying degrees of chaos and failure.

There are no guarantees that Warnock will do well with us, of course, but it is difficult to think of a realistic appointment we could be making for the immediate term with better pedigree than him. Just last season, he did a genuinely remarkable job with a seemingly doomed Huddersfield at a broadly higher standard than the Scottish Premiership, and he has been at very least a qualified success in the vast majority of his managerial posts to date. 

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